Improvement of Production and Secretion of Heterologous \alpha-Amylase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

외래 알파아밀라제의 Saccharomyces cerevisiae에서의 생산과 분비효율의 증진

  • Choi, Sung-Ho (Department of Genetic Engineering, The University of Suwon) ;
  • Kim, Geun (Department of Genetic Engineering, The University of Suwon)
  • 최성호 (수원대학교 유전공학과) ;
  • 김근 (수원대학교 유전공학과)
  • Published : 2003.03.01

Abstract

In order to increase the production and secretion rate of mouse salivary $\alpha$-amylase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, various experiments were attempted. A plasmid pCNNinv (AMY) was constructed by the substitution of ADCl promoter and native signal sequence of mouse salivary $\alpha$-amylase cDNA gene with PRBI promoter and yeast invertase leader sequence, which resulted in 25% increase in the production of $\alpha$-amylase in the culture medium. The respiratory deficient transformant carrying pCNNinv (AMY) were obtained by treating yeast cells with ethidium bromide, and the $\alpha$-amylase activities in the culture brothes of the respiratory-deficient transformants were 5-8 times higher than that of parental wild type strain. $\alpha$-Amylase activity was also increased 3 times when the 0.015% (w/v) of 2-mercaptoethanol was added to the culture medium.

Saccharomyces cerevisiae로부터 외래 $\alpha$-amylase의 발현 및 분비를 증진시키기 위하여 여러 실험이 수행되었다. ADC1 promoter와 mouse salivary $\alpha$-amylase cDNA gene의 native signal sequence를 효모의 PRB1 promoter와 invertase leader sequence로 대치한 plasmid vector pCNN(AMY)를 제작하였다. 효모세포에서 생성된 $\alpha$-amylase의 세포외로의 분비율은 mouse o-amylase의 native signal sequence인 경우는 약 89.4%이었으며 invertase leader sequence로 치환된 경우는 96.3%로 분비효율이 증진되었다. 야생주인 K8l/pCNN(AMY)와 호흡결여변이주인 K81/pCNN(AMY)p-의 혐기적 조건하에서의 배양 결과 $\alpha$-amylase 생산량이 K8l/pCNN(AMY)보다 K81/pCNN(AMY)p-가 약 5~8배 정도 증가하였다. $\alpha$-Amylase의 생산에 있어서 배지조성에 따른 K81/pCNN(AMY)의 생산증진의 비교는 배지성분인 yeast extract와 peptone의 구성비율을 비교하였을 때 yeast extract 1%와 peptone 2%, NaCl의 경우 100 mM, 2-mercaptoethanol인 경우에는 0.015%(w/v)을 첨가하였을 때 최대 효소 활성을 나타내었고, 특히 2-mercaptoethanol인 경우에는 대조구에 비해 효소 생산량이 약 3배 정도 증진되었다.

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